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The Field Dog Unit Is on the Trail of Animal Poisoners. The only One in the Czech Republic

Summary by Deník.cz
Dozens of wild animals, including critically endangered ones, die every year from poisoning with the highly poisonous and, above all, banned carbofuran throughout the European Union. Despite the ban, poisoners still use the nerve agent, which is also deadly to humans, for example, to protect their livestock from predators. The only field dog unit in the Czech Republic that searches for carbofuran victims is the Czech Ornithological Society (ČSO)…
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Dozens of wild animals, including critically endangered ones, die every year from poisoning with the highly poisonous and, above all, banned carbofuran throughout the European Union. Despite the ban, poisoners still use the nerve agent, which is also deadly to humans, for example, to protect their livestock from predators. The only field dog unit in the Czech Republic that searches for carbofuran victims is the Czech Ornithological Society (ČSO)…

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Deník.cz broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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